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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:54:32+00:00 2026-05-17T18:54:32+00:00

From what I have read ARGV should be a constant since it is all

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From what I have read ARGV should be a constant since it is all uppercase, but I was able to write a quick program that changed one of the values in ARGV without error. So what type of variable is ARGV?

p ARGV
ARGV[0] = "Not the orginal"
p ARGV
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    2026-05-17T18:54:32+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:54 pm

    ARGV is a constant, but it’s an Array. Values in a constant array can be freely changed without any warnings, like any usual array element.

    irb(main)> ARGV.class
    => Array
    irb(main)> QWERTY = [1, 2, 3, 4]
    => [1, 2, 3, 4]
    irb(main)> QWERTY[1] = 5
    => 5
    irb(main)> QWERTY
    => [1, 5, 3, 4]
    irb(main)> QWERTY << 6
    => [1, 5, 3, 4, 6]
    irb(main)> QWERTY = 3
    (irb): warning: already initialized constant QWERTY
    => 3
    
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